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Published by Halston Media, 2020-10-21 19:45:43

North Salem News 10.22.20

North Salem’s only weekly newspaper mailed to every home and business.

Vol. 6 No. 31 Visit TapIntoNorthSalem.net for the latest news. Thursday, October 22, 2020

Katherine Daniels Bob Daros Harckham faces
Passion for community challenge from

Astorino in
Senate race

guides Town Board BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER 17). His public service career also
candidates CONTRIBUTING EDITOR includes stints on the Mount
Daniels, Daros face o in Nov. 3 election Pleasant Board of Education, the
Peter Harckham, who ipped Mount Pleasant Town Board,
BY JODI WEINBERGER publican Bob Daros to the re- choose between Daros and the 40th State Senate District and the Westchester County
EDITOR mainder of the one-year term, a Daniels, who in 2019 declined blue two years ago, is being chal- Board of Legislators. Astorino
decision that upset local Dem- to seek another year on the lenged in his bid for re-election also has an extensive career in
An unusual set of circum- ocrats and Daniels’ supporters. school board after serving for by Republican Rob Astorino, a media, having worked as execu-
stances brings a Town Board more than a decade to take a former Westchester County ex- tive producer of ESPN Radio in
race to North Salem this year Supervisor Warren Lucas shot at town governance. e ecutive and one-time candidate New York, program director of
for a seat on the ve-member said at the time he was appoint- board has four Republicans and for governor of New York. the Catholic Chanel on Sirius
governing body. ing Daros because of the pan- one Democrat. Satellite Radio, and most re-
demic, reasoning that the board Harckham, 60, was elected cently as a political commentator
Republican omas Moreo would need a quorum should a Halston Media will be host- to four two-year terms on the on CNN. He lives in Hawthorne
squeaked out a win in Novem- member fall ill. Democrats ar- ing a virtual debate between Westchester County Board of with his wife, Sheila, and their
ber 2019 over Democrat Kath- gued the appointment would the candidates on Oct. 29. For Legislators (2008-15) and spent three children: Sean, 17, Kiley,
erine Daniels, despite his plans give Daros a leg up by enabling more information on how to four years as majority leader. He 15, and Ashlin 11.
to move out of state. him to run as an incumbent in tune in, see page 7. later spent time in Gov. Andrew
this year’s race. Cuomo’s administration, work- Harckham, a South Salem res-
To ll the vacancy, the Town SEE TOWN BOARD PAGE 6 ing on the Gov. Mario M. Cuo- ident, is running on the Demo-
Board in March appointed Re- On Nov. 3, residents will mo Bridge project. In the Senate, cratic, Working Families, and In-
he chairs the Committee on Al- dependence party lines. Astorino
coholism and Substance Abuse. is running on the Republican,
He has two adult daughters. Conservative, and Restore Our
State party lines.
Astorino, 53, was elected to
two four-year terms as West- SEE SENATE PAGE 3
chester County executive (2010-

BALANCED ROCK 4
CLASSIFIEDS
HEALTH & WELLNESS 23
LEGAL NOTICES
LEISURE 16
OPINION
Bob Daros SPORTS 22 TOWN BOARD DEBATE
22
for Town Council
10 Virtual event on Oct. 29.
Dedicated to our Town, Working for you... 20 pg 7

 Preserving our open space.
 Restoring order to our roadways.
 Planning with community involvement.
 Fiscally conservative.

Paid for by the Committee to Elect the Republican Team 

Page 2 – North Salem News Thursday, October 22, 2020

DISTRICT 93

Burdick, Nuculovic seek Assembly seat

BY JODI WEINBERGER Chris Burdick John Nuculovic Why do you want to serve on the
EDITOR state Assembly?
as town supervisor, I was senior counsel [Interstate] 684 running through Kato-
Democrat Chris Burdick, supervisor at Stewart Title Insurance Company of nah, built a ordable housing in conjunc- I feel that I can take my experience in
of Bedford, topped a crowded race of ve New York. tion with the Antioch Baptist Church, accomplishing so much for Bedford to
others in the primary to land a spot on broke ground on a much-needed sewer the Assembly and get a lot done for the
the ballot for the District 93 Assembly I’m very proud of what we have ac- project 100 years in the making, and entire district. I’ve been working along-
seat. complished in Bedford during my tenure adopted strong policies protecting immi- side all the other local town supervisors
as town supervisor. We’ve reduced green- grants, denouncing anti-Semitism, and and mayors since 2014. I understand the
Burdick faces a challenge by Republi- house emissions by 44 percent, repaved in support of Black Lives [Matter]. needs of their towns and cities. I’ve been
can John Nuculovic. Attempts to reach working with the county Legislature, the
Nuculovic by phone and email were un- county executive, the state Assembly, the
successful. Nuculovic declined an invita- state Senate. I have the relationships, the
tion to a debate planned by the League of knowledge of the district, and the proven
Women Voters, resulting in its cancella- track record to be e ective on day one.
tion. Research on social media found no I’m a tireless worker and I believe that
existence of a Nuculovic campaign. with my experience, vision, and tenac-
ity, I can really make a di erence in the
David Buchwald, who holds the As- Assembly.
sembly position, lost his bid in the Dem-
ocratic primary to represent Congressio- What is a top priority for the Assem-
nal District 17. bly both in the next year and looking
toward the future?
Burdick answered a few questions to
help voters make their decision on Nov. 3. e world has changed drastically
since I decided to run in 2019. Now, the
Who are you? Provide a brief over- top priority needs to be recovering from
view of your background and experi- the pandemic. Still, we can’t lose sight
ence. of the climate crisis, social justice, health
care, women’s rights, infrastructure, and
I have been the Bedford town super- education funding. ese have to remain
visor since 2014 and before that I was priorities now and going forward. I am
a Town Board member. I serve as vice intent on implementing the Climate
chairman of Sustainable Westchester Leadership and Community Protec-
(which I helped launch), on the Execu- tion Act as an engine of growth while
tive Committee of the East of Hudson tackling the climate crisis.
Watershed Corporation, and as vice
president of the Northern Westchester
Watershed Committee. Before serving

As our State Senator, Rob will
work to rebuild our state:

 Reduce taxes and excessive
regulations to jumpstart the economy

 Repeal the “no cash bail” law and
invest in our police — not defund them

 Give parents more choice and
control over their child’s education

 Invest in infrastructure and
innovative environmental initiatives

 Clean up Albany’s corruption —
starting with term limits

“A rare politician who has lived up to his promises.”

(10/31/17)

Paid for by Friends of Rob Astorino

Thursday, October 22, 2020 North Salem News – Page 3

United Way seeks respondents on COVID economic impact

Even before COVID-19 how the crisis has a ected New the United Way of Westchester org for more information. Limited, Income Constrained,
struck, many families in the York households. and Putnam. “ e results of this Employed. ALICE households
Hudson Valley and New survey will help United Ways Prior to this pandemic, 45 earn more than the Federal
York State were living on the “COVID has been impacting and organizations across the Poverty Level (FPL), but less
economic edge. Now, the United lives for six months, with no state better respond to the needs percent of New York households than they need to a ord a basic
Way of Westchester and Putnam clear end in sight. We are urging of New York citizens.” survival budget.
is asking residents to complete a as many people as possible to were considered ALICE,
survey so it can learn more about take this 10-minute survey to Responses to the survey e United Way of
the impact of COVID-19 on help us to better understand the are con dential and it is also working jobs that keep the state’s Westchester Putnam is asking
our communities. available in Spanish. e all families to complete the
nancial impact COVID-19 deadline to complete the survey economy humming — many survey, not just those who are
United Ways across the state has and on families across is October 27. You can nd the struggling nancially.
have created this survey to gauge the Hudson Valley, said Tom survey here or visit www.uwwp. on the front line as essential
Gabriel, President and CEO of
workers. e COVID-19

health and economic crisis

has exaggerated what was

already a di cult situation.

ALICE stands for Asset

SENATE we should all have access to the in about 100 years, and I did ing views is equally important. vidual and religious liberties, a
proper treatment. so by making promises to ght When we stop listening we stop clean environment, safe streets, a
FROM PAGE 1 for all the constituents of the learning, and we unfortunately strong national defense, and yes,
What do you believe are the district. I believe I will be re- see that dynamic both in Albany helping the least among us.
Peter Harckham most pressing issues facing not elected because I have kept those and Washington today. Partisan-
just District 40, but this state? promises. I helped pass com- ship has gotten in the way of I fully appreciate the role of
PETER HARCKHAM D, WF, I And do you have an action plan mon-sense gun safety legislation, progress, and that’s not accept- government. It is essential in
What are your core values? for your second term? passed the toughest climate able in a democracy like ours. To so many areas, but government
change legislation in the nation, move forward, we have to start has an innate tendency to grow
What guides you in your per- e most pressing issue that delivered a billion dollars in extra working together again. and grow and grow without
sonal life, professional career, we are facing is the coronavirus school aid funding, enacted a delivering results for the people
and as a politician? and safeguarding our public dur- permanent property tax cap and What do you believe are the paying the bills. More govern-
ing this health crisis. Part of my a middle-class tax cut. ere’s most pressing issues facing not ment doesn’t always mean better
My core values as an elected plan to help in recovery e orts still a lot of work to do, but I will just District 40, but this state? government. A prime example:
o cial, or what I refer to as has already been implemented: keep working and ghting for And do you have an action plan New York State has a budget
Hudson Valley values, revolve I wrote legislation to help small the people of the 40th Senate for your rst 100 days in o ce? about twice the size of Florida’s,
around fairness. I believe that businesses and non-pro ts stay District. and Florida has a substantially
the government must continue on their feet by creating a state- Restoring public safety and bigger population than we do.
to nd ways to create opportuni- controlled loan funad. Without Rob Astorino defeating the massive tax hikes Does anyone think New York’s
ties for everyone regardless of such a plan in place the economy heading down the pike come government is twice as good as
age, race, ideology or gender. In in the state would be in a dire ROB ASTORINO R, C, ROS immediately to mind. Florida’s? I certainly don’t. New
order to achieve that, we must situation. My o ce has also What are your core values? York also pays more for Medic-
have a better understanding of helped hundreds of constituents My opponent inexplicably aid than Texas and Florida com-
each other. I have an open-door who were struggling to receive What guides you in your per- championed the dangerous no- bined, both states more populous
policy and try to meet with as the unemployment bene ts that sonal life, professional career, cash-bail law in Albany respon- than ours, and yet our Medicaid
many individuals and groups as they deserved. Going forward, and as a politician? sible for New York’s growing services are riddled with prob-
possible in order to hear what I will continue to work closely crime wave. And that’s not just lems and ine ciencies.
their concerns and needs are, as with Governor Cuomo to keep My faith certainly guides me, me saying it: judges, prosecu-
well as to share ideas on how to people safe, while also nding and I’m not afraid to say it. It tors, and other law enforcement is district is predominantly
strengthen our communities for ways to ensure that our economy reminds me every day that I’m leaders—including four NYPD Democratic but has been won
the challenges ahead. rebounds from this pandemic. fallible, and that the most im- commissioners—have cited the by Republicans before. How
Unlike my opponent, who dras- portant thing we can do on earth Harckham law as the spark for can you appeal to independents
One thing that guides me tically cut health care funding is be kind to one another. this crime wave. e Harckham and also Democrats who might
as an elected o cial from my and emergency services funding law must be repealed in the be on the fence?
personal life is my own struggle while county executive, I believe I’m probably best known name of public safety and com-
with substance use disorder. we must continue to invest in publicly as a stickler on taxes, mon sense. I was twice elected county ex-
I have been fortunate to have these important sectors. and some wrongly suggest that ecutive in deep-blue Westchester
had the support and resources means I don’t care about new Secondly, the planned tax with a margin of 13 points. I
to overcome my own addic- You are representing the program x or new program y. increases out of Albany have to couldn’t have won without the
tions, but other people face Democratic Party in this elec- But it’s just the opposite; I’m be stopped. Raising taxes would strong support of Democrats and
too many barriers to nding tion. What does it mean to you a spending hawk because high be the worst thing we could do independents, as well as Repub-
treatment. As the chair of the to be a Democrat? taxes have real consequences for to the economically vulnerable licans. It’s the same in this state
Senate’s Committee on Sub- real people, especially for families New York. Tens of thousands of senate race. I’ll need crossover
stance Abuse, I have been able Being a Democrat means that in the middle class and working Hudson Valley residents are out voters to win, and I’m con dent
to double treatment times paid I believe in fairness and justice class struggling to get by. of work or scraping to get by, and that will happen. For enough
by insurance, eliminate copays for all people. It means that I raising taxes would drive them people, it’s not which party
for patients and reduce barriers will continue to work to collabo- Working with people who and the mostly small businesses they’re in, it’s which candidate
to treatment. Again, in regard rate with people from all walks disagree with me or hold di er- that employ them out of the best represents their values and
to my sense of fairness, I feel of life and with di erent points state. New York has to address interests—who will hold the line
of view in order to ensure that its high-tax and anti-business on taxes, work hardest for me,
everyone has a voice. With all of regulatory burden. at’s how we and govern with common sense.
the dysfunction coming from the grow this state again.
Republicans in the federal gov- Bipartisanship is critically
ernment, I could not be prouder You are representing the Re- important today. As county ex-
to be a Democrat and ght for publican Party in this election. ecutive, I built a bipartisan gov-
all of the things that the party What does it mean to you to be erning coalition with a majority-
represents. a Republican? Democratic legislature because
I wanted to get things done,
is district is predominantly To me, being a Republican not ght all the time. ere’s
Democratic but has been won means several things. It means too much of that in Albany and
by Republicans before. How more e cient government, rea- Washington; we need to start
can you appeal to people who sonable not counterproductive working together again to move
might be on the fence? taxation, respect for the Consti- the state and nation forward.
tution, as much local control of
I was actually the rst Demo- government as possible, indi-
crat to win this Senate District

Page 4 – North Salem News BALANCED ROCK Thursday, October 22, 2020

The Staff North Salem e exhibits run through Sat- North Salem Polling Halloween Party
Recreation Dept urday, October 31 at Ruth Keeler Locations
EDITORIAL TEAM Memorial Library. Check the li- Reservations are coming in
JODI WEINBERGER
Floor Hockey brary website for hours. A limited Pequenakonck Elementary steadily for this Free event to be
EDITOR: 914-302-5830
[email protected] Program has begun but there number of patrons at a time are School held at Outhouse Orchard on

BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER is still room! Open oor for boys allowed in the building. Masks 173 June Road Hardscrabble Road in North Sa-
SPORTS EDITOR: 914-302-5628
[email protected] and girls to practice, scrimmage, are required to be in the building. North Salem, NY lem.

ADVERTISING TEAM and learn a few new skills with Hayfields Districts 1-6 Halloween, October 31st from
PAUL FORHAN friends. No experience necessary.
All voters who normally vote 3 to 5 p.m., will be celebrated
(914) 806-3951
[email protected] All COVID-19 guidelines fol- at one of the rehouses will vote with music by the North Salem

BRUCE HELLER lowed. $50 fee for 5 weeks. Tues- A note from Hay elds: Cars here this year. High School Music Makers, a
(914) 486-7608
[email protected] days at JB Park, 15 Sunset Drive. and Co ee has gotten too big North Salem Lions Commu- Pop-Rock Band. e Covid-19

LISA KAIN 4:00-4:45pm (2nd-4th grade), and too often. erefore, it is now nity Center virus prevented the group from
(201) 317-1139
[email protected] 5:00-5:45pm (5th & 6th grade). implementing a parking reserva- 1 Titicus River Road performing this year. All school
CORINNE STANTON
(914) 760-7009 [email protected] tion system. is applies to every North Salem, NY district families will have the op-
[email protected]
Ruth Keeler Sunday of the month. If you plan Districts 7-8 portunity to hear them perform
JAY GUSSAK
(914) 299-4541 to patronize Hay elds on Sunday is remains the same for vot- songs of their own choosing with
[email protected]
JENNIFER CONNELLY Memorial Library mornings for Cars & Co ee, you ers who normally vote here. arrangements that they have
(917) 446-7757 exhibits
[email protected] will need to reserve a parking spot. Residents can go to the NY created. Be prepared for some
SHELLEY KILCOYNE
(914) 924-9122 Hay elds is also now charging State website to look up their show-stoppers!
[email protected]
GABRIELLE BILIK $10/car to cover the increased voting information: https:// e Corn Maze will be open
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PRODUCTION TEAM ler Memorial Library this month additional parking sta and trash Voters can print place, a family costume contest
TABITHA PEARSON MARSHALL
feature Peach Lake (located in pick up. registration forms at: will happen with prizes for win-
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
PHOTOGRAPHER both North Salem and South- Reservations are as follows: https://citizenparticipation. ning families, and candy bags will

[email protected] east). 8 a.m. - 45 minutes westchestergov.com/register-to- be given to the children.
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Thursday, October 22, 2020 North Salem News – Page 5

 

Bob Daros
For Town Councilman

What people are saying......

Bob has been a friend and colleague in the CFFD for over 30 years and where 
we've served  as Commissioners for the Fire District.   Bob is fiscally 
conservative and balances the needs of the fire district along with the needs 
of the taxpayers in town.   He is well organized and maintains his cool when 
others around him are losing theirs.   Bob has become very successful and he 
employs many people who live in North Salem, bringing additional benefit 
to our community.  I heartily support Bob and know he will make a great 
  Councilman Bob Daros and wife Ellen Falk asset to the Town Board as Councilman.  Angelo D'Agostino  

 

I know Bob both personally, through years of serving with him on the Croton Falls Fire Dept. (and occasionally 
playing bocce together), and  professionally, as a customer of the company he founded with his brother, Heritage 
Fuel.  I have also had the privilege of serving with him on the North Salem Town Board.    Bob is honest, astute and 
straight forward. His motivation for running for Town Council is simple:  he cares deeply about our community.     
Please join me in voting for Bob Daros. ‐  Peter Kamenstein   

Bob Daros has integrity, a priceless commodity in the world in which we live. Bob’s fiscal responsibility has been shown 
time and time again in his 19 years as fire commissioner with the Croton Falls Fire District and I can assure everyone that 
his fiscal responsibility will also carry over to all the decisions he will make as a councilman.  My husband, Ken, and I 
support him and his commitment to making our community safe, to preserving the rural character, and to keeping North 

Salem a great family town in which we're all happy to call home. Lois Lippmann, Supervisor 1986‐88

 

Who do you want in your foxhole?   Someone you can count on, someone who takes things seriously, 
someone who know how to guide the ship.  Bob Daros is that guy.   He’s there day or night to lend a helping hand to 
neighbors he may not even know.   Bob's is who I'm voting for as Town Councilman.  Edward Taylor,  Purdys   

I’m very pleased to endorse Bob Daros for town councilman. Bob knows every square inch of town. His understanding of 
its infrastructure will be very beneficial to future projects and long term planning.  His knowledge is very important to creating a long 
term plan that will benefit all the residents of North Salem.  I am encourage everyone to vote for Bob.   Ward Hanaburgh 

Bob is on the Town Board now being appointed to that position during the start of the COVID‐19 pandemic and is now 
running for that position.  He's an individual willing to devote his time and energy to help improve our community.   Bob 
jumped right into issues of safety for the residents of North Salem working with the New York State DOT, New York State 
Police and North Salem Police to address an emergency issue with the roadways in Town.   Due to his leadership the State 
DOT now has the safety of a portion of route 116 front and center on their minds as do the Police.  Brent Golisano   

I am a long time resident of North Salem and have known Bob Daros for most of them. If the way he handles his business 
and customers is an indication of how he would be as Town Councilman, then we are in luck!    Bob Daros is part of the 

fabric of North Salem and I know he would have our interests at heart as Town Councilman.   Dyan Rosenberg 

 

How many times does a board member say of a problem, "Give it to me, I'll run with it".   Bob has done that 
multiple times this year and been successful at handling them.   He is an awesome addition to your Town Board and I urge 
you to vote for him on election day (or before!)  Warren Lucas   

I’m endorsing Bob Daros for town councilman.  I’ve known Bob my entire life. I have worked for him at 
Heritage Fuel for 27 years and am one of his partners at Heritage Propane.  He is a stand up guy who knows right from 
wrong and stands behind everything he does.   His fiscally conservative values are something that is needed now more 
than ever and if the way he runs his business’ is duplicated on the town board, every single taxpayer in town will benefit 
in positive ways.   James Outhouse 

North Salem Local, Independent, Republican, Conservative. 

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TOWN BOARD lived in North Salem since 1996, priorities and me, please visit is entrepreneurship runs in the Highway Department. My
and treasure our community. www.katherinedaniels.org. the family. extensive knowledge of trucks,
FROM PAGE 1 equipment and personnel make
Why do you want to serve on BOB DAROS I am co-owner of Heritage for a good t.
KATHERINE the North Salem Town Board? Fuel and Heritage Propane. We
DANIELS Who are you? Provide a brief have been in business almost 30 Earlier this year the New
Women comprise more than overview of your background years and are based in Croton York State DOT placed a very
Who are you? Provide a brief 50 percent of North Salem’s and experience. Falls. We serve more than half restrictive weight rating on
overview of your background population. Yet our Town Board of the homes in town. We also the Route 116 bridge crossing
and experience is all men. As a woman, I will I was appointed to the employ many residents of North the Titicus River just west of
bring a fresh and forward- position by the Town Board Salem. Hilltop Drive. I have been in
I am a businesswoman and looking perspective to preserving earlier this year because of an contact with the state engineers
lawyer, a mother and wife. I our community’s character and unusual set of circumstances that At the age of 16, I followed and the commercial motor
have two sons—one who will ensuring it remains a ordable developed during the election in my grandfather and father’s vehicle division of the New
begin pilot training in the US for new and long-time last year and subsequent vacancy footsteps and joined the Croton York State Police regarding the
Air Force when he graduates residents. We all deserve to have on January 1. I am a lifelong Falls Fire Department. In 2001 condition of the bridge and
college next year, the second a con dence that our voices are resident of North Salem with I became a re commissioner, the enforcement of overweight
sophomore at the US Air Force being heard. roots in town that go back close which I still am, and have served trucks still crossing the bridge.
Academy. I love the outdoors. I to 200 years. as chairman of the board twice. We are trying to curb further
run marathons, hike, ride horses What is a top priority for the deterioration of the bridge until
and bike, ski, dive and sail. I am a town both in the next year and My mother’s family were My extensive time as a it can be replaced. I am also
volunteer. I served on the North looking toward the future? the Juengsts. ey were business owner and being a working on the feasibility of
Salem Board of Education for manufacturing equipment in permanent standby generators
14 years, the Comprehensive One of my top priorities their factories along the Croton re commissioner have given for the various water districts in
Planning Committee, the North is to ensure better planning aRiver in Croton Falls and me knowledge of what it really town.
and community engagement. harnessed the power of the river means to be scally conservative
Salem Energy Advisory For example, after we nished to run the equipment. Just after and an in-depth understanding What is a top priority for the
Panel, the Executive Committee the Comprehensive Plan in the turn of the century, they in the case of re commissioner, town both in the next year and
for the Northern Westchester 2011, the town was supposed used the same water to generate a very sensitive take on tax looking toward the future?
Energy Action Consortium. to develop a capital plan. at electricity. ey sent electricity levies to the residents. I carry
I am an active member of St. hasn’t happened. We also need all over Northern Westchester the same sentiment to the If elected in November I
James Episcopal Church, I have to do a lot more planning and long before other large towns taxpayers in the town of North will be looking at developing
served on its vestry and sing in engagement around mitigating and cities had power. Many of Salem. a capital improvement plan
its choir. I am on the boards of and adapting to climate change. the structures are still there as for all town-owned buildings
the North Salem Bridle Trails We also need to harden our well as many of the homes they Why do you want to serve on and structures as well as a way
Association, the Ruth Keeler infrastructure (fewer power built in what we know as the the North Salem Town Board? to have the maintenance and
Memorial Library and Allied outages please!) and do our part neighborhood called Juengstville repairs funded.
Community Enterprises. I have to reduce dependence on fossil in Croton Falls. Since my appointment I have
fuels. To learn more about my taken on the role as liaison to

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The library is open, but curb- ket or chair. If it is raining the story- ursday, November 5th, from

side pickup will continue indefi- times will be canceled. 10:30 a.m. to noon.

nitely. Outdoor In-Person Storytimes A Virtual Travel Experience

Call 914-669-5161 or email the on Wednesdays - Wednesdays in to Southern Africa - on ursday,

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with your request and we will nd are required. Please bring your own Dream about wildlife, culture, wine,

the item, check it out to you and blanket or chair. If it is raining the water, and fun in southern Africa.

leave it outside on the bench or in storytimes will be canceled. Take a safari, visit a vineyard, take

the vestibule. You can also place a Teen Book Group - Meets week- in Capetown – the “Mother City”

hold on an item. Deliveries have ly on Tuesdays, 7-8 pm. Next Book: and play on the beaches from your

resumed between libraries so any e Cruel Prince by Holly Black. armchair. Escape from our COVID

holds you place will be delivered e library has copies to check out. world with Joanne Smith of Smith

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Happily
Ever
After

Keeping up when school moves too fast Tea, please

STRONG in their dresses, on the oor and in their down notes. Igrew JUST
LEARNING mouths. It’s one of the funniest episodes • See if he is comfortable using a timer up in a JO ANN
ever. co ee-
DR. LINDA when doing schoolwork. It may keep drinking
SILBERT But it’s not so funny when the him on task and keep him moving at a
scenario is taking place in school with good pace. However, it may also make family, JO ANN
Dear Dr. Linda, assignments representing the chocolate him nervous which will slow him FRANCELLA
I’m not writing to complain about candies. Sometimes, students just have down more. If the latter is the case, and each
too much given them too fast. row forget the timer.
Zoom. Our son loves it. He’s an eighth into the mix a student who works more morning
grader and is actually learning more on slowly by nature! It’s spells failure. e • If the school does not give him notes,
Zoom than in the classroom. We think student simply can’t keep up! which would be unfortunate, see if he I woke to
he has more time to think. He works has a friend or two who could share their
slowly and methodically and can’t keep Here are some suggestions to try to notes with him. the tan-
up with the pace of school. help your son.
• If the school denies him extra time, talizing aroma of brewing co ee from our old
Even now though, he’s still having • First, contact his counselor to see again, which would be unfortunate,
trouble keeping up with assignments. if he quali es for extra support. For and he’s going to get points taken o metal co ee pot. On hot summer days, it was
Our daughter, an eleventh grader, is the example, could his teachers provide for handing work in late, talk to him
exact opposite. She goes so fast that she him with class notes and extra time for about how he feels about handing in co ee with ice cubes in a glass for a refreshing
keeps making silly mistakes because she homework and tests. uncompleted work. A low grade is better
rushes through assignments in record- than a zero. lift. As one of four girls, I never had a taste for
breaking time. Any advice? • Next, work with him to create an
excel sheet entitled, My Daily Schedule. Here’s a suggestion to share with your co ee, and like my parents and sisters, I didn’t
Anna and Alex It will help him manage his time from daughter.
Dear Anna and Alex, when he wakes up in the morning until have the need to jump start my day with it. I
he goes to sleep at night. Fill it in to see Tell her to go back and check her work
It seems you have a tortoise and a hare. when he will do homework and prepare when she’s done to be sure she has done preferred a nice, light cup of tea with milk and
Some people work quickly, and others for upcoming tests. For your convenience, all the work correctly before handing
work slowly. is has nothing to do with go to stronglearning.com/homepage, anything in. Explain to her that she may sugar, but now I drink it black.
how smart a person is. It is simply the lower right to download a free Daily get her work done quickly, but it may not
speed at which a person works. When Schedule. By completing this chart, he be done well, and she may not be actually As co ee prices have soared over the years,
it comes to school, some people t right will be able to judge how much time he learning the material. Many kids who
into the system and move at “school will need to complete his work. rush through their work are disappointed and more so with the addition of specialty
pace.”Others can’t keep up, while others when they take tests. ey describe
speed ahead. • Once he’s back in school, set up themselves as “bad test takers,”when, in co ee cafes like Starbucks and Dunkin’, I’m
writing short cuts, like old-fashioned fact, they simply haven’t taken enough
School, however, seems to move so shorthand, even if he’s using a computer. time to rehearse and learn the material. amazed how long people will stand on line for
quickly for some children that it reminds For example, make up an abbreviation
me of the “I Love Lucy”episode where system with him that he could use when Enjoy the uniqueness of each of your a cup of co ee and how much they are willing
Lucy and Ethel are working at a candy taking notes or even writing down an children, including how they approach
factory making chocolate candies. e assignment. their schoolwork. to pay.
conveyor belt starts to go faster and faster
and Lucy and Ethel can’t keep up. ey • Again, once he’s back in school, ask Dr. Linda Recently I read an article about co ees
end up putting the candies in their hats, his teacher(s) if it OK to record them
during class to help him when he can’t Dr. Linda is co-author of “Why Bad around the world and how precious they are.
keep up. He then can listen to them Grades Happen to Good Kids” and director
again when he’s at home. Except this of Strong Learning Tutoring and Test Indonesia produces one of the most ex-
time, he can stop the recording and jot Prep. Email your questions to Linda@
stronglearning.com. pensive co ees in the world. It’s called Kopi

Luwak. You’re probably asking yourself what

makes Kopi Luwak so special.

It all begins with the co ee cherry which

is eaten, digested and excreted by an animal

known as a Toddy Cat. e co ee beans

acquire a unique avor due to a fermentation

process that occurs in their digestive tract. is

avor cannot be achieved through any other

method. e di culty of processing, cleaning

and distributing these co ee beans means that

fewer than 5,000 lbs. of Kopi Luwak are pro-

duced annually. e price of this unique co ee

is over $500 per lb.

Most of us have heard of Colombia co ee.

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Voting for Daniels LETTERS

I write to support the Town Council residents called for my resignation Since then HUD reversed this initia- of them as President. A warden and
candidacy of Katherine Daniels. because they mistakenly thought I had tive of the Obama Administration. vestry member at St. James Episcopal
proposed our “immigrant” resolution – Keeping Our Town’s Zoning and Church during construction of our
At the outset, I should tell you that ceasing only when they were reminded protecting “Home Rule” is critical in Village Hall. A trustee of our beloved
Katherine and her husband, Josh that it was the Supervisor’s resolution. keeping North Salem a special place Ruth Keeler Memorial Library. Co-
Leicht, are among my oldest friends. for generations to come. If you want President of the North Salem Bridle
In these circumstances, a Town a state senator that is concerned about Trails Association. A member of the
is may make me biased; it certainly Board with four Republicans and one local control and you don’t want big Comprehensive Planning Committee,
makes me knowledgeable. Democrat is not fully representative of government interfering with our zon- and the Energy Advisory Panel, and ...
a citizenry with approximately equal ing ordinances you should Vote for you get the picture.
Katherine is committed to the numbers of registered Democrats and Rob Astornino.
welfare of North Salem. So is her Republicans. Katherine has a busy law practice
opponent, Bob Daros, who is also a Elaine Sweeney and loves to be with her family or out
treasured friend. Both candidates are e shoe could be on the other foot; on the trails, but she always has time
well-quali ed, devoted to their fami- in the recent past, there was a Demo- North Salem for North Salem. Public service is what
lies and our community, and have ne crat majority. e validity of the point she does, and it runs in her family: Her
character. is not dependent on who has the upper Support for Daniels husband, Josh Leicht, is an EMT and
hand at any given time. volunteer re ghter for the Croton
en why do I support Katherine At a time of stark political division Falls Fire Department and a steward for
over Bobby? I long for the day when none of this in our country, North Salem is fortu- the North Salem Open Land Founda-
will matter. Until then, it is critical that nate to have talented people of good tion. Her commitment to our commu-
Partly because of Katherine’s gen- if we want our local government to will from both major parties running nity is deep, genuine, and unmatched.
der. Can anyone dispute that men and re ect fully the makeup of the commu- for our Town Board. I know and re- She has a lawyer’s mind and a mother’s
women have di erent perspectives? nity, we elect the Democratic candi- spect all of the candidates. Here’s why heart, with a thoughtful platform on the
My former colleague, Lisa Douglas, date, Katherine Daniels. Katherine Daniels is getting my vote. issues of importance to our town. She
brought a valued perspective to the will bring energy, common sense, and
Town Board. It is desirable that the Councilman Martin Aronchick Katherine shows up for our town in much-needed gender diversity to what
Town Board include a woman. so many ways. Wherever you might is now an all-male Town Board. She
North Salem happen to get involved, chances are will listen to you. Please consider giving
As important - Katherine is a Katherine is already there – listen- her your support.
Democrat. I do not think that there is Voting for Astorino ing and building consensus, leading
a Republican or a Democratic way to in ways that empower others, helping Eric Pooley
be a Town Councilperson. However, it When HUD came into Westches- to get good things done. Fourteen
is clear that we are right now in silos, ter County to break our existing local years on the Board of Education, four North Salem
polarized by our national politics. I saw Zoning Ordinances, Rob Astorino
this graphically in 2017, when some stood strong and fought this endeavor.

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Here’s a tip!

READING, thankfully not carrying heavy taurant or pizzeria where the rant had a wonderful waitress For dessert, I always ordered
WRITING & waiters and waitresses knew named Magda. A thin, blond- the chocolate mousse cake sup-
serving trays or steaming bowls your name and actually seemed ish older woman, Magda was plied by the Hungarian bakery
CHOCOLATE of soup. happy to see you when you always happy to see us. She down the street.
sat down at a table? Years ago, called me “the baby” even
KIM Waiters and waitresses stand when I lived in the Yorkville though I was in my mid- Years later, after I had moved
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tan’s Upper East Side, we liked me a basket of fresh dark bread, to Yorkville to meet my Dad
back and forth from the kitch- to eat at a local Hungarian a little plate of cucumber salad, for dinner. We were sad to
restaurant. In those days, there and the entrée I always ordered see that the Csarda restaurant
en to bring the food and clear were plenty of Hungarian – chicken paprikas. Magda had closed and walked across
restaurants on York, First, and made sure to stop by our table the street to another Hungar-
away the sticky plates while not Second Avenues. to check on everything and to ian restaurant. I was surprised
Inever worked in a restaurant. dropping a glass or spilling hot see how I enjoyed my dinner. and relieved to see that our
I had part-time jobs like co ee in someone’s lap. Long is one particular restau- old friend, Magda, was now a
babysitting, working in a hours, low pay, changing shifts, waitress at this establishment.
book store, demo chef, tutor, and polyester out ts do not She remembered me and we
tried to catch up as she rushed
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Page 16 – North Salem News HEALTH & WELLNESS Thursday, October 22, 2020

Nuvance seeks volunteers for COVID prevention study

If you have been exposed to or by Johns Hopkins to o er these been exposed to the virus.” four weeks for development of tion or death.
diagnosed with COVID-19 and studies at Danbury Hospital and People who may be eligible COVID-19 infection, including Physicians have used the study
do not require hospitalization, Norwalk Hospital in Connecti- symptom checks and laboratory
you may be eligible to take part cut and Vassar Brothers Medical for the prevention trial are those testing for the virus and anti- intervention for severe diseases
in clinical studies examining Center in Poughkeepsie. who have been exposed to CO- bodies. in hospitals for more than a
both the treatment and preven- VID-19 in their home or at century, often during epidemics
tion of the virus. e study intervention is a work as healthcare providers. Participants with COVID-19 such as the in uenza pandemic
transfusion of a blood product will be monitored over four of 1918 and the more recent
Nuvance Health, owner of from COVID-19 survivors that For the companion trial, par- weeks to determine the course outbreak of severe acute respira-
Putnam Hospital in Carmel, contains antibodies that may ticipants will have been diag- of the disease and its severity. tory syndrome (SARS) in 2003.
seeks volunteers through the help the patient’s immune sys- nosed with early COVID-19 Laboratory experiments in the
early fall of this year to partici- tem ght the virus. disease, meaning they are within e researchers will examine the past have shown that the therapy
pate in two clinical trials to test eight days of their rst symp- long-term immunity of both neutralizes many viruses.
the e ectiveness of convalescent “Preliminary studies on con- toms but are not sick enough to groups at three months after in-
blood plasma for outpatient valescent plasma use in severely be in a hospital. fusion with convalescent or pla- “We are very excited to be able
COVID-19 study intervention. ill, hospitalized patients have cebo plasma. to o er these national studies to
shown that convalescent plasma All participants will be over our local communities,” Petrini
e trials aim to recruit 1,100 is safe,” said Joann Petrini, PhD, age 18. ere are no FDA-approved said. “ is is one of many ways
people from across the country vice president of Innovation and vaccines to prevent infection that Nuvance Health is working
to help researchers determine Research at Nuvance Health. Participants will receive one with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, to combat the devastating im-
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Thursday, October 22, 2020 HEALTH & WELLNESS North Salem News – Page 17

Living the life you love after a cardiac event

After treatment for a cardiac event ment, meditation, and basic heart disease walking uphill on the treadmill, riding of training, with weight training added
such as a heart attack, a patient’s personal prevention. the bike, or using the rowing machine when appropriate.
recovery goals are usually simple yet ex- give them great con dence. Other ben-
tremely meaningful: “I’d like to be able to Q: Am I a candidate for the Cardiac e ts include: Q: How do I choose a cardiac reha-
walk up the stairs without having to rest.” Rehabilitation Program at Northern bilitation program?
“I want to walk with my grandchildren in Westchester Hospital? • Reduced risk factors for heart disease
the park and not slow them down.” “I’d A: Look for accreditation. For ex-
love to ride my bike around my neigh- A: With the opening of the Hospi- • Increased capacity and muscle ample, our program is recognized by the
borhood again.” ese are the things that tal’s Cardiac Catheterization Lab at the strength to carry out daily activities American Association of Cardiovascu-
make life special, and the Cardiac Reha- Seema Boesky Heart Center, compre- lar and Pulmonary Rehabilitation for
bilitation program at Northern Westches- hensive cardiac care in Westchester is • Improved quality of life providing a high standard of care and
ter Hospital makes them achievable. How now seamless and more convenient than signi cantly improving patients’ quality
does that happen? ever. If you su er a cardiac emergency, • Improved nutrition thanks to new of life. Also consider the expertise and
you will be treated at our cath lab, after knowledge about healthy choices experience of sta , convenient schedul-
Learn from Pong Wong, MS, supervisor which you’ll receive a direct referral to ing, and insurance coverage.
of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Chappaqua get the crucial follow-up care you need • Increased knowledge about heart
Crossing, how Northern Westchester at our cardiac rehabilitation program. disease—knowledge you will put to im- Q. How are you keeping patients safe
Hospital’s state-of-the-art program helps You’re a candidate for that program if mediate use during the COVID-19 pandemic?
you build strength, capacity and a heart- you’ve su ered a cardiovascular event,
healthy lifestyle so you can reconnect such as a heart attack, bypass surgery, Q: What happens when you join the A: Everyone in our facility wears a
with the things you love. Feel any safety angina, heart valve repair or replacement, Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at mask. On your rst visit, you’ll be asked
concerns about COVID-19 melt away as heart transplantation, coronary stenting Northern Westchester Hospital? to have a COVID-19 test. After the
Pong describes the many layers of precau- or heart failure. initial test, you’ll ll out a COVID-19
tions that keep you safe as you participate. A: Our experts design a personalized screening questionnaire each time you
Q: What are the bene ts of cardiac exercise regimen for you based on your visit the center. Inside the gym, ma-
Q: What is cardiac rehabilitation? rehab? health history and physical condition. chines are placed at least six feet apart
A: Its goal is to restore your heart and You can have up to 36 training sessions, and we ask that you wear gloves and a
help you gain the strength to recover A: Perhaps surprisingly, a key bene t depending upon your insurance, dur- mask while using the equipment. All
faster from heart disease, while being is restored con dence. After a cardiac ing which you receive continuous EKG equipment is thoroughly disinfected
safely monitored. You’ll take part in emergency, any pain in your chest area monitoring and close supervision by after each use. We provide you with
supervised exercise programs, includ- may cause anxiety that another cardiac our physician and exercise physiologists. single-use bottled water at each visit, and
ing weight training and aerobic (cardio) event is happening. is is completely We’re always watching your heart rate send all educational materials to your
exercise. You will also learn how to build understandable and very common. How- and cardiac rhythm. Your blood pressure email, avoiding paper contact.
a healthy lifestyle that dramatically im- ever, these fears typically go away during is taken before, during and after exercise.
proves your chance of preventing future or after cardiac rehabilitation as patients Starting o at 30 minutes, you’ll work Article provided by Northern Westchester
heart conditions. Get educated about see undeniable evidence of their gains up to between 42 minutes and an hour Hospital
heart-healthy nutrition, stress manage- in strength and stamina. Activities like

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NWHGetYourMammo.org A: Starting at age 40, this screening tool saves the
most lives. There is no de ned upper age limit to stop Q: Should women with dense breast tissue
mammography. The incidence of breast cancer increases receive special screenings?
with age: 30 percent of invasive breast cancers occur A: About 40 to 50 percent of women have dense breast
in women over the age of 70. We recommend that tissue. There are two components of breast tissue: fatty
annual screenings continue as long as the patient is tissue and broglandular tissue. Fibroglandular tissue
in otherwise good health and willing to undertake appears white on a standard mammogram, as do tumors,
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supplemental screening ultrasound for dense breasts, in women over 70 years old. The annual
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Page 18 – North Salem News Thursday, October 22, 2020

Northern Westchester Hospital honors physician assistants

Byrne presents governor’s proclamation

Assemblyman Kevin Byrne, Westchester Hospital (NWH). tor Derek Anderson and Chief

who proposed the legislation, e presentation took place at an Medical O cer Marla Koroly,

presented a proclamation signed outdoor ceremony that observed MD; Maureen C. Regan, PA-

by Gov. Andrew Cuomo pro- social distancing guidelines in the C, MBA, FACHE,president of

claiming Oct. 6-12 Physician As- hospital’s Janet Field’s Memorial New York State Society of Physi-

sistant Week in the State of New Garden. cian Assistants; Northwell AVP-

York to Northwell Health. e Attendees at the ceremony in- Advanced Clinical Providers Ja-

award was presented at Northern cluded NWH Executive Direc- son McGrade MBA PA-C; and

the hospital’s team of PAs. is

month, Northwell received an

Rooney Orthodontics Employer of Excellence Award PHOTO COURTESY OF NWH
Children & Adults (2020-21) from the American
Academy of Physician Assis- From left, Assemblyman Kevin Byrne; President of NYS Society of
tants for creating programs that Physician Assistants Maureen C. Ragan; NWH Executive Director
involve, empower and recognize Dereck Anderson; NWH CMO Marla Karoly; and Northwell AVP Jason
PAs, who play a critical role in McGrade show off Governor Cuomo’s proclamation and Northwell’s
patient care. Employer of Excellence award at the PA Week observance.

“Our PAs are an essential
part of our care team, and their

knowledge, skill and expertise “I extend my congratula- the Northwell system, I want to

add tremendous value to the tions to all the PAs at Northwell thank the leadership at Northwell

care we provide to our patients Health and Northern Westches- Health, and at Northern West-

and community,” said Dr. Ko- ter Hospital,” said Assemblyman chester Hospital for their support

roly. “We are particularly im- Byrne. “ is has been an incred- and recognition of our role in de-

pressed with how they rose to ibly challenging year for frontline livering clinical care and to As-

the challenges presented during healthcare workers, and the PAs semblyman Byrne for advocating

Covid-19 and adapted to a con- have provided essential clinical for this proclamation,” said Jason

tinually changing environment care throughout the healthcare McGrade. “ is year—more

17 Miller Rd. in order to meet the needs of our system. It is a pleasure to be here than ever— PAs demonstrated
Mahopac patients. We also extend our ap- with the exceptional team of PAs the critical role they play within
845-621-1222 preciation to Assemblyman By- at Northern Westchester Hospi- the healthcare team. We appreci-

rne for securing the proclamation tal and to recognize Northwell as ate this recognition.”

RooneyOrtho.com in recognition of our team and all an Employer of Excellence.”

the PAs across Northwell Health “On behalf of the more than Article courtesy of Northern

and New York.” 1,200 Physician Assistants in Westchester Hospital

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Page 19 – North Salem News Sports Thursday, October 22, 2020

PHOTOS: BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER

Senior goalie Maddy Martabano
throws the ball downfield, leading
to a goal for North Salem.

GIRLS SOCCER

Tigers split
opening week’s

games

North Salem’s varsity girls soccer team opened the Coach Bob Martin with his seniors: Lily Guiliano, Maddy Martabano, Ashley Binette, Camille Flayhan, Jane
season on Tuesday, Oct. 13, with a 4-0 win over Fox Fetterolf, Sydnie Jacobsen, and Gabby Pelosi
Lane.
Senior Ashley Binette, whose corner kick set up a first-half Freshman Cassie Pelosi puts the moves on a Fox
Striking rst for the senior-laden Tigers team was goal, beats a Fox Lane defender to the ball. Lane defender.
Camille Flayhan, who scored the rst of her two goals
just minutes into the home contest at Tompkins Field.

Also scoring were senior Lily Guiliano and fresh-
man Cassie Pelosi. In goal, Maddy Martabano had 5
saves in the shutout win.

“I felt we played pretty well for a rst game with
a truncated preseason,” said coach Bob Martin. “We
looked to move the ball and the girls were unsel sh. I
felt we defended pretty well as a group and minimized
Fox Lane’s attack. Overall, a solid rst game.”

Before the game, North Salem honored its eight
seniors: Flayhan, Guiliano, Martabano, Gabby Pelosi,
Jane Fetterolf, Ashley Binette, Isabel Bartels, and Syd-
nie Jacobsen, who is out for the season with an injury.

“I am looking for leadership from all of them,”
Martin said. “ ey all have varsity experience and can
make an impact.

“ is season, more than any other season, we are re-
ally just looking one day and one game at a time,” the
coach added. “Sounds cliché, but for 2020 it is all we
can expect. On any normal season, we would expect to
compete for league and sectional titles.”

e Tigers nished their week on Saturday, Oct. 17,
by traveling to Pleasantville, falling 2-0.

is week, North Salem was scheduled to play at
Putnam Valley (Oct. 19) and at Haldane (Oct. 20).

Page 20 – North Salem News SPORTS Thursday, October 22, 2020

ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT – AVA JOLLEY

All-State runner commits
to Columbia

BY BRIAN MARSCHHAUSER

SPORTS EDITOR and junior seasons. As a junior, through as best I could.It was hard

she made the New York State to motivate without any season in

Senior runner Ava Jolley, who is Federation Cross Country Team. sight, but I tried to keep it fun—

nearing the end of her meritorious She also earned a spot on the All- nding new trails to run is one

career at North Salem,has verbally County Outdoor Track Team her of my favorite things! Honestly,

committed to Columbia Universi- sophomore year. being able to go outside and run

ty, where she will run cross country Jolley has helped lead the North every day was the only thing that

and track. Salem girls cross country team to kept me sane.

Jolley, twice an All-State runner, three consecutive league titles. How old were you when you

has been a member of North Sa- How are you gotten through started running? Do you have

lem’s varsity cross country, indoor this period of social distancing? any early memories of when you

track, and outdoor track teams What have you been doing to started?

throughout her high-school ca- keep busy and stay ready for the It’s embarrassing,but I was a ter-

reer. She was named captain of the fall season? rible runner when I was younger; I

cross-country team for her junior Running is a great sport because really hated it. I started running in FILE PHOTO/ROB DIANTONO
and senior seasons, and also cap- you can run anywhere—you don’t seventh grade, when I joined the Ava Jolley
tained the track teams during her need anything except for yourself modi ed cross-country team, and

junior season. and your sneakers. It was really for some reason—probably the I don’t like to get jittery before a know about me—I have two left

In cross country, she earned di cult to train without my team awesome team energy—I was an race, so I don’t lose energy—I do a feet (by this I mean, I am IN-

All-State honors her sophomore and my coaches, but I just pushed instant convert! few strides, and shake my arms out CREDIBLY clumsy).

Who has had the biggest im- right before the race starts. I also What is your favorite spot to

pact on your career so far? What close my eyes and “get in the zone” vacation? Where is somewhere

Winter STORAGE WINTERIZATION did this person do to in uence right before the gun goes o . you have not visited yet but
In a LOCKED, We SHRINK WRAP you? What are your post-high would like to in the future?
SECURE YARD
ANYTHING! I owe all of my success in this school plans, athletically and My family and I take a trip
Fenced with sport to my coaches: Coach Kow- academically? to the Outer Banks beaches in
24 HR VIDEO Patio furniture, gios, Coach Gould, and most North Carolina every summer.
MONITORING. Cars, recently, Coach Posch. ey’ve I just verbally committed to It’s absolutely beautiful, and I’m at
always had so much faith in my Columbia University, and I’m re- my happiest when I’m there. My
Motorhomes abilities and have really pushed me ally excited to run cross country grandmother’s Jewish, so above
and more! over the years to be the best I can and track there. I’m planning on and beyond everything I’ve heard
majoring in political science or

be. international studies—I’ve always about the spiritual experience in

What is your favorite memory been really interested in domestic Israel, I want to travel there to ex-

of running for North Salem? and foreign policy. Besides that, plore my heritage.

e rst time I ran at Bowdoin we’ll see! What is the go-to app on your

park, I was in so much pain; it was What’s your favorite place to phone and why?

the only time that I ever thought eat locally and what’s your go-to I’m really exposing myself here,

that I was going to walk up a hill. order? but TikTok. It just sucks you in!

Factory trained mechanics Where will your BOAT be stored? After that, every race at that course I am obsessed with the acai And of course, Net ix.

doing the job right! ASK TO SEE THE STORAGE AREA! has been among my favorites. bowls from Sobol in Ridge eld. How do you adjust your game

OUR FACILITIES ARE SECOND TO NONE! Tackling that hill is always a treat. e girls on the team love to go when you are not performing at
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als—too many to list! I think ev-

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Thursday, October 22, 2020 SPORTS North Salem News – Page 21

10/13-10/18

PHOTO: TWITTER/@NS_TIGERS Senior Danielle Pakula, North Salem Senior Krista DeModna, North Salem field Senior Juliet Serra, North Salem field
Senior Stella DiDomenico, North Salem girls tennis hockey hockey
field hockey
North Salem Varsity Roundup

Don’t see your team’s results or Wednesday, Oct. 14 (@ North • ursday, Oct. 22, @ Irvington, ton, 4:30 p.m. (Senior Day) ton Invitational (Hudson Valley
statistics listed? Coaches, parents,
or players can send them to sports@ Salem) 4:15 p.m. • Friday, Oct. 23, vs. Haldane, Sportsdome)
halstonmedia.com. Schedules are
subject to change. For the latest • Monday, Oct. 26, @ Rye Neck, 4:30 p.m. Girls Tennis
information, visit northsalemcentral.
tandem.co. NORTH SALEM 1, 4:15 p.m. • Monday, Oct. 26, vs. Byram

Field Hockey (1-0-1) BRONXVILLE 1 Boys Soccer (1-0) Hills, 4:30 p.m. UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Saturday, Oct. 17 (@Bronxville) • Monday, Oct. 19, @ Valhalla,
NORTH SALEM 3,RYE NECK 1 Cross Country
UPCOMING SCHEDULE NORTH SALEM 3,HALDANE 1 4:30 p.m.

• Monday, Oct. 19, vs. Irvington, Tuesday, Oct. 13 (@ Haldane) UPCOMING SCHEDULE • Wednesday,Oct.21,@ Croton,

4:15 p.m. • Tuesday, Oct. 20, vs. Croton, 4 p.m.

• Tuesday, Oct. 20, vs. Putnam UPCOMING SCHEDULE 4:30 p.m. • Monday, Oct. 26, @ Briarcli ,

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FUNERAL HOME
LLC FORMATION NOTICE desig. as agent upon whom process

Notice of Formation of EVRYST against may be served & shall mail

LLC. Art. Of Org. led with SSNY process to Leah Zara, 28 Green Valley

on August 10th 2020. O ce Location: Rd, Armonk, NY 10504. General

Westchester. SSNY designated as agent Purpose

of the LLC upon whom process against LLC FORMATION NOTICE
it may be served. SSNY shall mail process

to 11 Kinnicut Road, Pound ridge NY Notice of Formation of Model

10576. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Wellness LLC. Art. Of Org. led with

LLC FORMATION NOTICE SSNY on 7/24/20. O ce Location:
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Both pre-payment and no-payment options SSNY designated as agent of the LLC Salem, NY 10560. Purpose: any lawful

upon whom process against it may be purpose.

served. SSNY shall mail process to: 3 LLC FORMATION NOTICE
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10560. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Rock Wall Barn LLC, Arts of Org.

• Only 1/4 mile from 684 exit 6. • Only 1 block from the Katonah LLC FORMATION NOTICE led with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY)
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4 Woods Bridge Road, Katonah • (914) 232-3033 COUNTY. SSNY designated as agent of LLC FORMATION NOTICE
the LLC upon whom process against it

may be served. SSNY shall mail process Notice of Formation of Boudreau

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114, Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose: any SSNY on 9/10/2020. O ce Location:

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MARISA A. GIULIANO ~ Director ADNER J. MONTENEGRO-LEE ~ Director LLC FORMATION NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon whom process
against it may be served. SSNY shall mail

Tiac Advisory LLC, Arts of Org. process to: 430 Harris Rd, Bedford Hills

led with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) SEE LEGALS PAGE 23
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LEGALS a permissive referendum in the 15.-1742-6 15.-1742-16 15.-1743-1
FROM PAGE 22 15.-1742-7 15.-1742-17 15.-1743-2
manner as provided for in Article 15.-1742-8 15.-1742-18 15.-1743-3
15.-1742-9 15.-1742-19 15.-1743-4
7 of the Town Law. 15.-1742-10
15.-1742-20 15.-1743-5
NY 10507. Purpose: any lawful BY ORDER OF THE TOWN 15.-1742-11 15.-1742-21 15.-1743-6
15.-1742-13 15.-1742-22 15.-1743-7
purpose. BOARD OF THE TOWN OF 15.-1742-14 15.-1742-23 15.-1743-8
15.-1742-15 15.-1742-26 15.-1743-11
LLC FORMATION NOTICE NORTH SALEM
__________________________

2385 Barker LLC, Arts of

Org. led with Sec. of State Maria Hlushko

of NY (SSNY) 11/21/2019. Town Clerk

Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. Dated: October 13, 2020

as agent upon whom process North Salem, New York

against may be served &

shall mail process to 5600A

Broadway, Bronx, NY 10463. SCHEDULE A

General Purpose DESCRIPTION OF APARPR

LLC FORMATION NOTICE EXTENDED DISTRICT PUBLICITY WITH PERSONALITY
e Salem Acres Association

Condors Aquatics, LLC, Arts includes the following 51 tax lots:

of Org. led with Sec. of State 15.-1695-1

of NY (SSNY) on 7/27/2020. 15.-1695-2

Cty: Westchester. SSNY desig. 15.-1695-4

as agent upon whom process 15.-1695-6

against may be served & shall 15.-1695-7

mail process to Jonathan Hulbert, 15.-1695-8

20 Chase Ave., White Plains, NY 15.-1695-9

10606. General Purpose 15.-1695-10

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of North Salem adopted a 15.-1741-7 BRUCE APAR

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on October 13, 2020, approving 15.-1741-9

the establishment of a Water 15.-1741-10

District in the Town of North 15.-1742-1

Salem to be known as the

Salem Acres Water District, the 15.-1742-2

boundaries of which are set forth 15.-1742-3

in Schedule A attached hereto. 15.-1742-4

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✪ EARLY VOTING STARTS OCTOBER 24 ✪

“Katherine’s deep CANDIDATE FOR NORTH SALEM TOWN BOARD “Can anyone dispute
commitment to public that men and women have
service will make her KDaathneierilnse
a valuable asset to the different perspectives?
North Salem Town Board.” It is desirable that we have a
woman on our Town Board.”
— Sean Patrick Maloney
— Martin Aronchick



✪“Katherine’s commitments to planning, community engagement “Katherine will bring a wealth of experience and a
and diversity of leadership are so important right now.” fresh perspective to the North Salem Town Board.”

— George Latimer — Peter Harckham

KATHERINE’S PRIORITIES

ENDORSED BY Planning and Community Engagement

Sean Patrick Maloney, Diversity of Leadership K AT H E R I N E ’ S
US Congressman Fiscal Responsibility VOLUNTEERISM
George Latimer, Preserve Open Space
Transparency n Trustee, Ruth Keeler Memorial Library
Westchester County Executive n Past-president and trustee, NSCSD
Kitley Covill, Board of Education (14 years)

Westchester County Legislator n Member, Comprehensive Plan Committee
Peter Harckham, n Member, Energy Advisory Panel
NY State Senator
David Buchwald, n Co-president, NS Bridal Trails Association
n Board, Allied Community Enterprises
NY State Assemblyman n Executive Committee, Northern
Chris Burdick, Westchester Energy Action Committee
n Vestry/Warden, St. James Church
Bedford Supervisor & Candidate
NY State Assembly
Martin Aronchick,

Councilman, North Salem Town Board

ABOUT KATHERINE THE DANIELS/LEICHT FAMILY
A lifelong commitment to public service Katherine is married to Josh Leicht, a
has taught me that integrity, solid human former prosecutor and current compliance
connections, transparency and minimizing consultant. Josh also serves as firefighter
partisanship are essential to excellence and EMT on the Croton Falls Volunteer
in government. Working for you on the Fire Department. Katherine’s oldest son
Town Board, I will insist upon careful Jacob is a Senior studying engineering at
long-range planning, controlling spending, the University of Colorado in Boulder on
and even-handed enforcement of the town code and the a US Air Force ROTC scholarship. Her youngest son Benjamin
protection of our unique rural character. I will continue attends US Air Force Academy. Katherine enjoys horseback
to inspire and encourage volunteerism, the backbone riding, running, hiking, skiing, biking, diving and many other
of our community. outdoor activities. She has lived in North Salem since 1996.

✪ YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE ✪ VOTE FOR KATHERINE ✪

K AT H E R I N E DA N I E L S .O R G

PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT KATHERINE DANIELS


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